The following article appeared in The Daily Commercial, Leesburg, FL
The partnership is made up of members from nearby churches: Bethany Lutheran Church, Christ United Methodist Church, Salvation Army and Macedonia Church of the Living God.
LEESBURG – A group of ladies from the Beverly Shores Elementary Partnership donated more than 90 handmade curtains to help Beverly Shores Elementary School in their improvement initiative.
The partnership is made up of members from nearby churches: Bethany Lutheran Church, Christ United Methodist Church, Salvation Army and Macedonia Church of the Living God.
“We are a faith-based group of people that got together to help support the needs of the school,” member Priscilla Scherrah said. “We formed last summer after seeing all the articles about how they were asking for the community’s help.”
Last year, the school received an “F” grade from the Florida Department of Education. Since then, there has been a concerted effort to better the school through community and parental involvement, additional training for teachers and working on various projects to get the kids excited about learning.
The partnership has held multiple benefits including a back to school luncheon, a Christmas concert and a BBQ event. They also provide incentives for teachers and students throughout the year.
But the most recent need that was brought up was for something to cover the classroom windows. Due to new safety precautions, teachers must have a way to cover windows in case of an emergency, which thus far has been done with black tape or construction paper.
“We are just overwhelmed with the generosity,” Principal Cindy Christidis said. “We are very fortunate to have them. We are aiming to get a C or higher on this year’s assessment, and with all the support we feel like that is attainable. It’s a hard job coming in with added challenges but they have really stepped up and embraced our school.”
Beverly Shores Elementary Partnership
What is it? The partnership is made up of church members from Bethany Lutheran Church, Christ United Methodist Church, Salvation Army and Macedonia Church of the Living God.
Is the partnership hosting any upcoming events? Yes. The partnership is planning a teacher luncheon in May and a special prayer service at Christ United Methodist Church in Leesburg at 6 p.m. March 31, the night before the school’s standardized testing. Everyone is welcome to attend and learn more about the partnership and how to get involved in helping the kids.
Want more information? Call 352-365-0622.
Each curtain is lined with Velcro to make it easy to cover and uncover as needed. The patterns were also chosen to add to the colorful and creativity of the classrooms, replacing the black paper and tape.
“I always try to instill that coming from an ‘F’ school doesn’t define the people or the kids,” Christidis said. “But we have to work together to turn the school around.”